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Default No-Width OptionalBreak vs ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER

I Insert Symbol/Special Character tab and select No-Width OptionalBreak.
If I select this inserted special character and do Insert symbol it shows
me the special symbol. It is call ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER. This single Word
window (symbol) on the Symbol tab calls it ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER but on the
Special Characters tab calls it No-Width OptionalBreak.
You would think on the same window they could call the same thing with the
same name!
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Tony Jollans
 
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Default No-Width OptionalBreak vs ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER

But then life wouldn't be any fun

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I Insert Symbol/Special Character tab and select No-Width OptionalBreak.
If I select this inserted special character and do Insert symbol it shows
me the special symbol. It is call ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER. This single

Word
window (symbol) on the Symbol tab calls it ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER but on

the
Special Characters tab calls it No-Width OptionalBreak.
You would think on the same window they could call the same thing with the
same name!



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